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Yes. Send the GPX file to your device and choose to open it in the Locus Map Lite app. Or open the app, select your desired My Library folder, click the Import button, and select the file on your device. | Yes. Send the GPX file to your device and choose to open it in the Locus Map Lite app. Or open the app, select your desired My Library folder, click the Import button, and select the file on your device. | ||
===== Are all Premium Gold features the same on iOS and Android? ===== | ===== Are all Premium Gold features the same on iOS and Android? ===== | ||
- | No, currently only [[manual: | + | No, currently only **[[..: |
- | In the meantime, you can take advantage of our **introductory offer for Premium Gold with a 50% discount for the first year**, which is valid until 31.8.2024 and may be extended. | ||
- | ===== Does the app use offline maps? ===== | ||
- | Not yet, we’re still working on it – we hope to add offline maps soon. For now, you need to be online to see the map. | ||
===== Will there be a full Locus Map for iOS? When will the features I miss be available? ===== | ===== Will there be a full Locus Map for iOS? When will the features I miss be available? ===== | ||
Our long-term plan is to expand Locus Map Lite to a similar feature set as our full Locus Map on Android, which is also constantly developed. When that will happen is hard to say even for us. Until then we will keep “Lite” in the name for differentiation. | Our long-term plan is to expand Locus Map Lite to a similar feature set as our full Locus Map on Android, which is also constantly developed. When that will happen is hard to say even for us. Until then we will keep “Lite” in the name for differentiation. |